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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...languages, including Portuguese and Chinese. Life-sciences and finance companies are also bolstering demand. When California-based ADAC Laboratories needed a quick Italian version of technical documents for a positron emission tomography scanner, it turned to Berlitz GlobalNET, which finished the job in 10 days. When Morgan Stanley and Prudential need translations of research reports and marketing materials into Japanese, German and other languages, they often turn to Lionbridge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exporting: Selling in Tongues | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

...take a look at you guys and see what your core competencies are. Most people would suggest that consulting firms like McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group and Bain excel at offering critical, unbiased strategy advice to Fortune 500 companies. Similarly, the conventional wisdom holds that Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and J.P. Morgan sell shares of companies to the public, facilitate mergers and acquisitions, and help wealthy individuals stay wealthy...

Author: By Alex F. Rubalcava, | Title: Recruit This, McKinsey | 11/26/2001 | See Source »

...whole country has been affected by terrorist attacks, Harvard students in their ivory tower have not remained immune. For students like Gwen are not alone. She says many students in her own firm have been demoted to secretarial positions and she knows of alums at Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley and Salomon Smith Barney who have lost their positions as well. But stress is nothing new for the typical Harvard student...

Author: By William L. Adams and Angie Marek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: A New York State of Mind | 11/15/2001 | See Source »

...maybe interviewers get kickbacks from the United Skirt-Makers of America Local 363. Who knows how deep Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are digging for capital in this bear market? Perhaps big-business is pro-worker after...

Author: By Lauren E. Baer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Well Suited for the Job | 11/7/2001 | See Source »

...much the new climate may be increasing conviction rates. But lawyers nationwide are exchanging stories. In Houston a week after the attacks, a Mexican defendant convicted of delivering 40 lbs. of heroin was sentenced to 61 years, not the 30 he was expecting. "Everyone was shocked," says his lawyer, Stanley Schneider, who blames Sept. 11 backlash. Doug Allen, a Claremont, Calif., attorney, says he recently had his client--accused of trespassing in a restricted area and then trying to run down a security guard--plea-bargain. Before the attack, he would have gone to trial. "You're really in trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Blow To The Defense | 11/5/2001 | See Source »

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